The Gospel

Quotations

By the decree of God, for the manifestation of His glory, some men and angels are predestined unto everlasting life; and others foreordained to everlasting death.
The Westminster Confession of Faith, Ch. III:3

Those of mankind who are predestined unto life, God, before the foundation of the world was laid, according to His eternal and immutable purpose, and the secret counsel and good pleasure of His will, hath chosen in Christ unto everlasting glory, out of His mere free grace and love, without any other thing in the creature as a condition or cause moving Him thereunto.
The Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689, III:5

Jonathan Edwards

The enjoyment of [God] is the only happiness with which our souls can be satisfied. To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here. Fathers and mothers, husband, wives, or children, or the company of earthly friends, are but shadows; but God is the substance. These are but scattered beams, but God is the sun. These are but streams. But God is the ocean.
Showing posts with label Conferences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conferences. Show all posts

Friday, January 8, 2010

"The Invisible Hand: 2004 Seattle Conference:"


by: Dr. Derek Thomas


You find yourself in trouble, and you go to the book of Job to get answers and help, right? And what do you get when you go to the book of Job? This is what you get: "You must learn to submit to Me." That’s what God says. "I love you. I love you with all my heart. There is no questioning of My love for you in Jesus Christ. My covenant promises are yea and amen in Jesus Christ. Having begun a good work, I will complete it unto the day of Jesus Christ, but I have never promised you that you will have life without pain. I have never promised you that you will never experience trial or suffering. I have never promised to you that terrible things won't happen to you or to your children. I’ve never done that." And you see, my friends, we say in the Lord’s Prayer, “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven,” or "Make me a servant, Lord," or "Sanctify me, Lord." Do you understand that in order to bring that about this is what it may mean? Be careful what you pray for. Do you want to be holy? Do you want to be one of the holiest people in all the world? Be careful if you pray that prayer, because it may mean that God may send you through the fires of trial to remove the dross so that from out of the crucible may emerge something that’s pure and something that’s lovely, and something that’s attractive.

Some of you are saying as you endeavor to integrate the providence of God into your own lives or tragedies that things will never be the same again, and in a sense they won’t because every moment is unique. There is a sense in which nothing will ever be the same again. We live in a world that changes. But you know, God can do the most astonishing things, things you never dreamt about, things at the moment that you cannot see. At the moment you’re saying, "I don’t understand what God is doing in my life." And that is true. And if you don’t understand it, I’m not going to understand it either. But you know my friends, it’s not important that you understand it. What’s important is that He understands it. God’s ways are past finding out. God’s ways are incomprehensible.

There may well be things that God has done in our lives and the intricacies of providence that will take you a million years to try and figure out, and you still won’t understand it. And it’ll be ok because you will say every moment of your existence, it is for the glory of God. It is for the glory of God. And that’s my purpose here; to live for the glory of God no matter what happens.

God did some wonderful things for Job, and at the end he had ten children. Isn’t that a wonderful thing? They weren’t the same children. He would visit those graves, I’m sure for the rest of his life. You notice some of the names he gives in Job 42:14. They are delightful Hebrew names. They’re full of joy. They’re full of happiness. They’re full of well-being. You know what that’s saying? It’s saying God brought Job through all of this. Yes, God did that. Not by giving to him the knowledge that he was asking for. No, but teaching him how to be a good disciple and teaching him to trust God. That’s the issue, isn’t it, when it comes to the providence of God and our relationship to evil and pain and suffering? Do you trust Him? Do you trust the Lord when he takes away your child? Do you trust the Lord when you discover your spouse has been unfaithful to you? Do you trust the Lord when a dear, dear friend lets you down? Do you trust the Lord when you lose your job? Do you trust the Lord when the word cancer is uttered? That’s the issue. That’s what it means at the end of the day. Will you be My disciple?

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Jesus Christ as Denouement in the Theater of God -- John Piper

Calvin and the Supremacy of Christ in All Things

The Final Act in the Theater of God -- Sam Storms

Calvin on the Joy of the Last Resurrection


The Broken Stage in the Theater of God -- MArk Talbot

Sin and Suffering in Calvin's World

The Secular Script in the Theater of God -- Marvin Olasky

Calvin on the Christian Meaning of Public Life

The Sacred Script in the Theater of God -- Doug Wilson

Calvin, the Bible, and the Western World



Friday, June 5, 2009

Marriage Conference 2009 -- Arturo Azurdia III

This is by far the best marriage sermons I have heard over the years. Marriage is the Gospel!Nothing can improve your marriage except the cross. Dr Azurdia delivered this 3 powerful cross-centered messsages about how we can look at our marriage in light of the cross. Here is a little biography on Dr Arturo Azurdia III:

Dr. Arturo Azurdia III is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Director of Pastoral Mentoring at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon.


He is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, having attended the California State University at Hayward where he received a B. A. in Music Performance. His M. Div. was earned from The American Baptist Seminary of the West in Berkeley, California, and his D. Min. from Westminster Seminary in Escondido, California. He was the founding minister of Christ Community Church in Fairfield, California, where he subsequently pastored for 19 years.
Art is the author of Spirit Empowered Preaching (Christian Focus Publications) and a contributing author in two additional volumes: The Compromised Church (Crossway) and Reforming Pastoral Ministry (Crossway). He is a frequent speaker at various national and international conferences.

His interests include film, literature, baseball, and the music of Arturo Sandoval.
Art and his wife, Lori, have two children, Katherine and Jonathan.


Friday, May 30, 2008

Together 4 Gospel 2008 Sessions


Tuesday April 15 - Thursday April 17,
2008 Kentucky International Convention Center Louisville, KY
Click on this linky to listen and download the messages

Session I
Ligon Duncan - Sound Doctrine – Essential to Faithful Pastoral Ministry

Session II
Thabiti Anyabwile - Bearing the Image: Identity, the Work of Christ, and the Church

Session III
John MacArthur - The Sinner Neither Able Nor Willing: The Doctrine of Absolute Inability

Session IV
Mark Dever - Improving the Gospel: Exercises in Unbiblical Theology

Session V
RC Sproul - The Curse Motif of the Atonement

Session VI
Albert Mohler - Why Do They Hate It So? The Doctrine of Substitution

Session VII
John Piper - How the Supremacy of Christ Creates Radical Christian Sacrifice

Session VIII
CJ Mahaney - Sustaining a Pastor's Soul

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Together 4 Gospel 08

I cannot wait! 3 more weeks! 06 conference was an edifying and God glorifying event. It was encouraging and spiritually uplifting to be in the conference. Looking forward to it. For those of you who has not registered and would like to attend you can click here. You can download the 06 conference messages for free here.